[Even as he assures her that he's well, she hears all the things that he doesn't say. I'm whole, he starts with--and just by saying that, he puts an emphasis on the difference between this and... some time when he wasn't whole. She hears the same again with him and 'feeling', and it doesn't sound like a coincidence. Between that and his description from before--mentioning his old self as being burnt up--she gets the impression that he's trying to hide how bad he really was.
As such, his last comment only has her frowning at him.]
I always worry about you. Even more, when you don't seem to worry enough about yourself. One of us has to.
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As such, his last comment only has her frowning at him.]
I always worry about you. Even more, when you don't seem to worry enough about yourself. One of us has to.